pre-war造句1. The tourist industry is recovering to pre-war levels.
2. The novel is set in pre-war London.
3. The novel captures the feeling of the pre-war period to a T.
4. But that is looking back to pre-war pre-Blitz days.
5. Tommy did all the pre-war Chapel outings.
6. Life in pre-war Britain was simpler and less fast-paced.
7. This was much higher than pre-war figures, and there seemed little prospect, on existing policies, of any significant decline.
8. Three other local traders from pre-war times had also acted as careful vicars of Bray until 1922.
9. Beer consumption fell as compared to the pre-war period, and did not pick up again to 1945 levels until 1968.
10. The old pre-war autobahn to Stuttgart only had a double carriageway and after fifty years of use was often under repair.
11. The last of the pre-war Kindertransporte left Berlin on 31 August.
12. In the pre-war years, his lack of charisma and poor judgement of men contributed significantly to tension within the establishment.
13. A good-looking, pre-war pen cost less than a third of its modern cousin, and wrote just as well.
14. The Pilling Circular Tour of pre-war years has recently been revived using vintage trams and buses. 3.
15. There were many such tours in the pre-war years, often taken with Barfield, sometimes with Warnie, sometimes both.
16. There was some pre-war and wartime development but the real growth began in the 1940s.
17. Different sections of the pre-war work-force suffered from one or the other.
18. She spent hours unpicking her pre-war frocks in order to remake them for her daughter.
19. In the immediate pre-war period, the Bolsheviks' Pravda attracted much more support than the Menshevik organ, Luch.
20. Romanov waved his hand as he continued to stare at the pre-war, faded photograph of the two men.
21. Nor do they deny the growing popularity of Bolshevik rather than Menshevik slogans and strategy in the pre-war years.
22. Peter performed this function with maximum cheerfulness for the last two pre-war years and the first two afterwards.
23. The Allies took reparations and industrial output was much reduced: even in 1947 production was less than half pre-war levels.
24. Bert Hall, a true Texan soldier-of-fortune, already had a colourful pre-war flying career behind him.
25. They feared a post-war depression but wanted a return to pre-war policies.
26. He was dressed in a blue blazer and white trousers as though for some pre-war cruise.
27. Meanwhile, at the Works they began to implement the Railway Executive Committee pre-war plans of preparing ambulance trains for home use.
28. Moderns will gasp at the size of some of the pre-war crowds.
29. However, despite this frontal Puritan assault, the popular religious culture of the pre-war period survived.
30. In addition to the milk floats there were also a few redundant horse vehicles, including a pre-war bread van and a hansom cab.